Hey friends 👋
I thought it would be cool to revisit all the Hacktoberfest tee-shirts created over the years!
When coding (and contributing), we all enjoy having something comfortable to wear.
Knowing this, Hacktoberfest has created a couple of gems for us to code with. 💎
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Now, let's check out the evolution of their tee shirts over the years! ⬇️
2014
A classic grey-coloured shirt with a bit of beer as a reference to Oktoberfest. Love it 👏
You have to give some extra points for being one of the OGs, so I'd give this a:
4.5/5
2015
No more reference to beer this time. We are now in pumpkin land and eager for Halloween to arrive. 🎃
I love the event, so it means I'm 100% biased 😄
I'll give this a:
3.75/5
I know, a bit anal about the scoring lol.
2016
A darker grey shirt with a more minimalistic vibe - not my favourite, but still quite good-looking.
I think it is reasonable to give this:
3.5/5
PS: I could not find a better pic, if you have one, send it over!
2017
We stay on a minimalistic design with a blue background that is, this time, slightly darker.
The colours harmonise well together. For this, my score would be:
3.5/5
2018
Now, I really like this one! This is the first time we actually show a computer.
It has a retro/gamer vibe that really works. This deserves a strong:
4.65/5
2019
There is a nice futuristic vibe here with very bright colours.
I can understand how people may like this one. Personally though, it isn't my style.
Still, I'd say a fair assessment would be:
4/5
2020
Grey, pink and burgundy are the main colours for this edition.
It looks really cool, but it does not have as strong a "personality" when comparing it to the other tee shirts.
My final mark for this one is:
3/5
2021
This is a tee shirt that just gives off a cosy vibe of just coding and chilling. The patterns also call for Christmas design, which is never a bad thing 🎄
4.5/5 (mainly for the nice vibe 🔥)
2022
This shirt is so dope, IMO.
It feels modern, relevant and just cool. There is a dark version (the one advertised here) but also a lighter version.
Looking back at some comments, the community definitely loved that one a lot.
I'd give this one a:
4.9/10
2023
This shirt is really nice. It is very clear, and...
OK, I'm fudging with you a little bit here.
If you see a blank space, it's completely normal.
There is no 2023 tee shirt.
This year, Hacktoberfest's parent company, Digital Ocean, decided to stop the free tee-shirts.
This was due to a mix of logistics complexity tied to the event growing and environmental concerns in producing that many tee-shirts. I think that's fair.
Also, I have not found the 2013 edition. Was there actually a tee shirt in Hacktoberfest's first year? If so, please drop a link so I can add it to the article.
All in all, these were all the Hacktoberfest tee shirts created over the years. I hope you enjoyed this little journey in time.
Please let me know if you think my judging was 💩, I am no expert lol.
What about you? What is your favourite one? ➡️ Copy this template below and paste your score in the comments
- 2014: x/5
- 2015: x/5
- 2016: x/5
- 2017: x/5
- 2018: x/5
- 2019: x/5
- 2020: x/5
- 2021: x/5
- 2022: x/5
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Top comments (7)
Love the little joke there @fernandezbaptiste 😂 - and pretty much agree with your scores. Really enjoyed this!
Appreciate the comment 😄🙏
Appreciate the love for 2021's edition 😄
Last two years are your favourite I see 😊
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